Today, I ran into no less than seven people I know on the street. More than that, they are seven people I like a lot and haven’t seen in a while, ranging from several weeks to several months.
Cool.
Since seven is such an interesting number, I thought it’d be fun to try to map the seven people I met to, say, the seven chakras. Hm… for the protection of the innocent, I won’t go into the details, but a fairly reasonable map emerges. A couple people can safely represent a couple different chakras, which helps.
How about the Seven Valleys? Again, not a bad lineup! Or how about the Seven Signs of Celtic Wisdom? Manageable. The Rosicrucian lineup becomes a bit more difficult, and I won’t even try with the Seven Deadly Sins.
When I’m feeling particularly enlightened-esque, I can get quite involved in thinking of how all these apparently random events just plain aren’t. What’s surprising to me about today is that I haven’t been in a mystical mode at all for a long time. I doubt this odd synchronicity will jump start anything major, but it does prompt me to say, “Huh.”
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rogebcn added these pithy words on Jan 23 09 at 6:50 pmDear blogger,
I have arrived at your blog through a reference to synchronicity that you posted some time ago, That’s how synchronicity works!
I am a clinical psychologist from Barcelona (Spain). Since one year ago an experiment that tries to study scientifically the synchronicity phenomenon is available on Internet.
If you want to be part of this research, you can go to:If you find this interesting, please post about it on the Internet for commentary or make a link on your blog. There is no commercial interest nor interest of any other kind. It’s purely research.
Thank you, and please excuse the interruption
Rogelio Douton
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